Why Type 2 diabetes affect Smokers more

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A study analyzing data from more than 3,300 individuals diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and nearly 3,900 participants without the condition has confirmed smoking as a significant risk factor across every subtype of the disease. The research, conducted at the Institute of Environmental Medicine at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden, found that people who had ever […]

The best natural sweetener to prevent blood sugar spikes

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For people living with diabetes or prediabetes, finding a sweetener that satisfies without sending blood sugar levels soaring is a genuine daily challenge. Sugar is not entirely off the table  most people with diabetes can have it in moderation  but choosing a smarter alternative can make managing blood glucose considerably easier and less stressful over […]

Managing Type 2 diabetes in a busy world

Type 2 Diabetes, Blood sugar

Type 2 diabetes develops when the body either stops producing enough insulin or fails to use it properly. Insulin is what allows the body to break down sugar from food and convert it into energy. Without that process working correctly, blood sugar levels rise and, over time, cause damage to organs, nerves, and blood vessels. […]

Understanding the signs of bronze diabetes before they become impossible to ignore

Bronze Diabetes

The phrase bronze diabetes sounds like something from a different era of medicine, and in many ways it is. It is not a primary type of diabetes at all but rather a descriptive term for what happens when hereditary hemochromatosis goes unmanaged for long enough that the damage becomes visible from the outside. The combination […]

Type 2 diabetes risk grows with age

Type 2 Diabetes, Blood sugar

Type 2 diabetes is among the most common and consequential chronic conditions in the United States and a startling number of people living with it have no idea. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 27.6 million of the 40.1 million Americans with diabetes remain undiagnosed. That gap exists largely because the condition […]